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  1. Actions speak

    They’ve now taken down 2 more classic Disney signs than they have pride signs.

    1. Sam.

      Henry it is about hate because I am part of the people you are hating. You are a evil man that is a hater.

  2. Sam.

    Henry please shut up and take your hateful life and go somewhere else and take all the other haters from here the peope like make me sick of your kind of racism and bigotry in the usa.

    1. Henry

      It’s not about hate. It’s about protecting our children from Disney’s sexual predation via falsely promoting LGBTQ as normal/natural.

  3. Craig

    Very disappointed and sad. We still visit Ft Wilderness and other areas but have not renewed annual pass as there have been too many changes and not for the best. Maybe one day we hope to bring grand kids to the parks but not yet.

  4. Disney’s time is over. They are so corruoted with scandels. And now with the mess with our favorite pirate…never gonna to endorse, buy or recommend Disneyland & all of them to anyone. Children have disapoeared there. Look it up. If Disney hasnt covered it up.

  5. Ed

    Maybe if they put a strap-on on Minnie that would be acceptable to the alphabet people.

  6. I really do not understand why this forum took an ugly turn. Let people be who they are. This is not a ” Homosexual” conversation.

    1. John

      But, Trish, who people (especially gullible kids) become depends on how strongly Disney & LGBTQ sympathizers influence them. Such harmful influence must be stopped.

    2. Sam.

      Trisah it hurts me because I am one of the people being put down like I am freak.i live my life take care of my elderly mother.

  7. Sam.

    John your evil man.

  8. Barb

    Good lord. You have all lost your minds.

    Please do, put your money where your mouths are, stop buying tickets, stay home and lament the loss of your signage (it’s a verb that means “to express grief,” google it if confused). Maybe ticket prices will come down, traffic will grow more manageable, and the park experience will become more pleasant without all of you polluting it with your foul opinions and sad little outfits.

    Walt would have loathed all of you.

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